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Commerce Department employees who were fired, reinstated, and fired again learned belatedly that their health insurance has ...
Far-Flung Postcards is a weekly series in which NPR's international correspondents share snapshots of moments from their ...
Struggling to have a second child, astronaut Kellie Gerardi uses her social media presence to let others know they're not ...
The ripple effects of the Trump administration's anti-trans and DEI policies and rhetoric can be felt throughout this year's ...
In dire situations, stress can make us panic and impair our ability to make lifesaving decisions. Emergency response ...
Movies about musicians love to hit the same melodramatic beats about fame and genius. Important but not quite famous, the ...
In the new photograph, announced by the White House on Monday via X, Trump stares directly into the camera. His right eye is ...
President Trump is asking lawmakers to claw back the $1.1 billion in federal subsidies for public broadcasting that Congress ...
Musk joined with GOP critics who say the multi-trillion dollar plan to enact the president's domestic priorities doesn't go ...
People are spending more at Dollar General. In part, that's thanks to shoppers trading down from more expensive stores.
DOGE's murky push to amass data at federal agencies could hurt the U.S. government's ability to produce reliable census results, economic indicators and other statistics in the future, experts warn.
Michael Boren, an ally of President Trump, is expected to be confirmed by the Senate to run the U.S. Forest Service. It's an agency he's frequently fought with as a wealthy, private landowner.